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Need Book Suggestions

I need to buy two gifts for two children that have absolutely everything. I need an actual small gift, not a gift card or donation to a charity. I'm thinking maybe a book for each of them. They are siblings: a 3 year old boy and a 6 year old girl. Can anyone tell me what books children of these ages would enjoy? Or do you have another gift idea? Thanks so much!

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Classics are always great like 3 little pigs, little red riding hood, etc. Also I spy books or Can you see what I see? books are always a hit. If one is a girl Fancy Nancy is the thing right now! THey will love it! Promise! Coming from a teacher of 6 year olds and a mommy of a 3 year old!

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My son receives Highlights and National Geographic for little kids(he's 4) and absolutely loves them both. He, also, thinks it is great to get something in the mail every month that is just for him.

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Not a book suggestions, but I just saw Kites (cool ones) in Costco for $12.99. Thought that would make some great and unique bday gifts...

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My 3 year old ADORES "Llama, llama red pajama".. my daughter was introduced to Junie B at about 6 - she loves the entire series now - just start with book 1 and go from there.

Depending on your relationship with these kids, might they enjoy an experience more? A day at the zoo, or a picnic park, or a trip out for pizza? Sometimes kids who have everything really have everything except time with a grownup.

Just a thought.

S.

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Not something that would be age appropriate for this situation, but just a future suggestion. For older kids who I do not know what to get... I do a movie bucket! I get a $5 or $10 g/c from Blockbuster and popcorn, fruitsnacks and juice boxes or candy and soda. (depending on the family! lol)

The kids ALWAYS love it!

For the 6 year old, how about an Eye Spy Book? My 7 year old girl has LOVED those for a few years now. And the 3 year old.... umm my little guy who is three loves anything that has trucks in it. They have some books that have wheels that move on the book. They like things like that at this age. Or He has a big fat counting book, the pages are really thick and it has bright vivid pictures that go from 1 to 100 with different objects. He always wants to read that book.

Good luck!

C.

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Richard Scarry, the books are big with lots of drawings, readers and nonreaders can spend hours looking for the hidden themes.

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My 6 year old absolutely loves the Magic Treehouse also! Books on tape are great for both ages, or best, a book with an audio to go along with it. I wish I had a specific suggestion for the 3 year old, but I would say anything "interactive" that pops up, or you can touch, etc. Good luck!

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Classics are always great like 3 little pigs, little red riding hood, etc. Also I spy books or Can you see what I see? books are always a hit. If one is a girl Fancy Nancy is the thing right now! THey will love it! Promise! Coming from a teacher of 6 year olds and a mommy of a 3 year old!

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I'm a teacher (first grade actually 6-7yr. olds). I would recommend Junnie B. Jones (very popular) for the 6 year old girl, or Judy Moody if she's a pretty advanced reader. Books by Dr. Seuss are alwyas fun for either age. Also, when my son was 3 he loved Thomas the Train, they have Thomas books out there. Or any picture book really would be good for him. Good picture book authors are Eric Carle (great pictures), Jan Brett, Robert Munsch, and there are many others. Good luck!
J.

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My 7 year old who is a big reader loved Junie B. Jones and Amber Brown when she was 6. My son enjoys Froggy series(Froggy's first kiss, Froggy's sleepover...etc)or the stories about Duck; Giggle Giggle Quack, Duck for President,or Duck rides a bike. They are hilarious, of course these books must be read by an animated person:)

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My granddaughter loves to go to sleep listening to The Magic Treehouse stories. I get them on cd and put a different one on each night. She is learning so much and loves these stories. Wendy's put them in their happy meals over the last 2 summers and I think that is the smartest and most excellent happy meal prize any restaurant has given out. Sure beats the junky plastic toys that most restaurants give. You can find these at Barnes and Nobles. Start with Dinosaurs Before Dark so that they will know how the series begins.

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